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Lagny-sur-Marne
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48 ° 52 ′ 45 ″ N 2 ° 42 ′ 18 ″ E
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Medieval and commercial town ofIle-de-France To 30 km to the east of Paris about 25,000 inhabitants, Lagny was an important economic place in the Middle Ages, the market is still held in the same place today.

Understand

Rather pleasant with a nice pedestrianized town center and local shops.

To go

By car

Accessible byA4 then, the Ile-de-France and the RN 34.

By train

  • 1 Lagny - Thorigny station Logo indicating a wikipedia linkLogo indicating a link to the wikidata element – Accessible from Gare de l'Est at Paris in 25 min.

Circulate

Free Delambre parking: one hour

To see

  • 1 Former Saint-Furcy church Logo indicating a wikipedia linkLogo indicating a link to the wikidata element
  • 2 Abbey Church of Notre-Dame-des-Ardents Logo indicating a wikipedia linkLogo indicating a link to the wikidata element – Classified as a historical monument.
  • 3 Houses with 5 gables Logo indicating a wikipedia linkLogo indicating a link to the wikidata element – A building with facades and roofs classified as a historical monument.
  • Town hall - former Saint-Pierre abbey  – See the inner courtyard of the town hall (exotic garden).
  • Old wash house
  • Banks of the Marne
  • 4 Saint-Furcy fountain Logo indicating a wikipedia linkLogo indicating a link to the wikidata element
  • 5 Gatien-Bonnet Municipal Museum Logo indicating a wikipedia linkLogo indicating a link to the wikidata element

Do

  • Take a walk on the banks of the Marne or take the Damami barge.
  • Important river marina.
  • Take a walk in the city center for shopping and sightseeing.

To buy

One of the oldest markets, on Place de la Fontaine, very well stocked, is held there on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday mornings.Two renowned artisans of the city: Claude Legrand, baker-pastry-chocolatier-glacier and Jérôme Lépinay, master chocolatier, creator of "Pavés de Lagny".

Eat

Some good recommended addresses of gourmet restaurants:

  • The villa quai de la Gourdine
  • The B28 Place de la Fontaine
  • The Chapel of Gourmets downtown
  • Atelier Saint-Père downtown

Have a drink / Go out

  • 1 The two courses 5 rue Saint-Furcy, Logo indicating a telephone number  33 1 60 071618 – In a former coaching inn of the XIXe century. A courtyard overlooking rue Saint-Furcy a covered terrace overlooking rue des Lions. Snacks.
  • Cruises on the Marne with the Péniche Damami.
  • Marne et Gondoire aquatic center.
  • Charles-Vanel cultural space.
  • Independent cinema Le Cinq.

Main socio-cultural events:

  • Festival "Beauty will save the World" in March
  • Carnival and Barter and Flea in April,
  • Meeting of Public Services and Neighbors Day in May,
  • Marne Festival in June,
  • The Oasis in July and August,
  • Toy Fair and European Heritage Days in September,
  • Blue Week in October,
  • Christmas wonders in December,
  • Ice rink in December and January,
  • International Piano Competition,
  • Lagny Jazz Festival.
  • Music and singing concerts at the Collegiate Church of Notre-Dame-des-Ardents and at the Charles-Vanel Cultural Center.

Housing

  • At the Hotel and Comfort Hotel, rue Jacquard, cheaper than in Marne-la-Vallée and especially Disneyland Paris.
  • A few guest rooms or without breakfast, no camping and no youth hostel.
  • Closest campsites: Le Parc de Paris campsite in Villevaudé and Le Parc de la Colline in Torcy.

Around

Lagny-sur-Marne is part of the new town of Marne Valley.

  • Disneyland Paris
  • Rentilly-Michel-Chartier cultural park in Bussy-Saint-Martin.
  • Moulin Russon, Notre-Dame-du-Val church and the largest pagoda in Europe in Bussy-Saint-Georges.
  • Valleys of Brosse and Gondoire.
  • Dhuys Sculpture Park and Sea Life Paris Val d'Europe in Chessy.
  • Val d'Europe regional shopping center and La Vallée Village in Serris.
  • Louis-Braille Museum in Coupvray.
  • Former Menier chocolate factory, historic promenade along the banks of the Marne, former workers' town, English-style park and former Ferme du Buisson (currently cultural center) in Noisiel.
  • Cedar of Lebanon, Charmettes castle and park, regional leisure and outdoor center in Torcy.
  • Vaires-sur-Marne regional leisure and outdoor center.
  • Castle and park of Champs-sur-Marne.
  • Banks of the Marne and canal, Saint-André church, Les Eglises-center for contemporary art, town hall and Parc du Souvenir, Alfred-Bonnot municipal museum in Chelles.
This article uses content from the Abbey Church of Notre-Dame-des-Ardents and Saint-Pierre from Wikipedia. See the history of this page for the list of authors.
This article uses content from the Wikipedia article on the Five Gables Building. See the history of this page for the list of authors.
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